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Very high Blood sugar overnight and still rising
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<blockquote data-quote="robstancs" data-source="post: 2634221" data-attributes="member: 578692"><p>Hi, I have been T1 for 30years. It’s different for everyone but for me, meals can digest slower when they have fats in and when I have a roast they tend to be carb heavy. It was not till I did the DAFNE that I realised that I had a significant morning phenomenon, which causes my blood sugar to rise by 10 just by waking up and I need to double dose novarapid before lunch. Carb counting alone is only part of the solution you will have to learn your patterns. If you have not done your DAFNE then try and do at as soon as you can. If you are thinking of adjusting your doses do it in small steps and with the advise of you diabetic nurse or doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robstancs, post: 2634221, member: 578692"] Hi, I have been T1 for 30years. It’s different for everyone but for me, meals can digest slower when they have fats in and when I have a roast they tend to be carb heavy. It was not till I did the DAFNE that I realised that I had a significant morning phenomenon, which causes my blood sugar to rise by 10 just by waking up and I need to double dose novarapid before lunch. Carb counting alone is only part of the solution you will have to learn your patterns. If you have not done your DAFNE then try and do at as soon as you can. If you are thinking of adjusting your doses do it in small steps and with the advise of you diabetic nurse or doctor. [/QUOTE]
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